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== JEP 108 - | == JEP 108 - Page Worker == | ||
* Champion: Daniel Buchner - daniel@mozilla.com | * Champion: Daniel Buchner - daniel@mozilla.com | ||
* Status: Under Review | * Status: Under Review | ||
* Bug | * Bug: [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546740 546740] | ||
* Type: API | * Type: API | ||
=== Proposal === | === Proposal === | ||
Page Worker is like a more open sandbox for doing most anything in a traditional web page with a DOM context, but with a key difference: the page is augmented with escalated, waterfall chrome privileges. It is essentially along the same line of a Web Worker, just more open and accessible. | |||
=== Use-Cases === | === Use-Cases === | ||
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=== Dependencies & Requirements === | === Dependencies & Requirements === | ||
* We must be able to give the code in the top window of this page chrome privileges that are strictly one-way/descending in nature. | * We must be able to give the code in the top window of this page chrome privileges that are strictly one-way/descending in nature. | ||
* Dynamically generated code sent to the | * Dynamically generated code sent to the Page Worker should be injected and executed in the Page Worker's window context. | ||
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== API Methods == | == API Methods == | ||
==== | ==== Page Worker Global: <i>$page</i> ==== | ||
==== | ==== Page Worker Method: <i>run</i> ==== | ||
<b>Description:</b> | <b>Description:</b> | ||
Allows you to run code in the | Allows you to run code in the Page Worker's window context. | ||
<b>Arguments:</b> | <b>Arguments:</b> | ||
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#* timeout: (<i>number</i>) a number that is used to set the timeout duration | #* timeout: (<i>number</i>) a number that is used to set the timeout duration | ||
#* interval: (<i>number</i>) a number that is used to set the interval duration | #* interval: (<i>number</i>) a number that is used to set the interval duration | ||
#<b><i>action</i></b> - (<i>function</i>) a function to be executed within the DOM of the | #<b><i>action</i></b> - (<i>function</i>) a function to be executed within the DOM of the Page Worker - by default, the Page Worker's window object is the bound 'this' within the function | ||
<b>Returns:</b> | <b>Returns:</b> | ||
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<pre class="brush:js;"> | <pre class="brush:js;"> | ||
$ | $page.run({ interval: 10000 }, function(){ | ||
return window.location; | return window.location; | ||
}); | }); | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
==== | ==== Page Worker Method: <i>empty</i> ==== | ||
<b>Description:</b> | <b>Description:</b> | ||
Empties the | Empties the Page Worker's of all elements (this includes the body, which is then reinserted fresh). | ||
<b>Arguments:</b> | <b>Arguments:</b> | ||
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<b>Returns:</b> | <b>Returns:</b> | ||
The | The Page Worker Global object: <i>$page</i> | ||
<b>Examples:</b> | <b>Examples:</b> | ||
<pre class="brush:js;"> | <pre class="brush:js;"> | ||
$ | $page.empty(); | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
==== | ==== Page Worker Method: <i>reset</i> ==== | ||
<b>Description:</b> | <b>Description:</b> | ||
Resets the | Resets the Page Worker to a blank HTML page with no elements and a clean global window object. | ||
<b>Arguments:</b> | <b>Arguments:</b> | ||
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<b>Returns:</b> | <b>Returns:</b> | ||
The | The Page Worker Global object: <i>$page</i> | ||
<b>Examples:</b> | <b>Examples:</b> | ||
<pre class="brush:js;"> | <pre class="brush:js;"> | ||
$ | $page.reset(); | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Latest revision as of 01:51, 7 May 2010
JEP 108 - Page Worker
- Champion: Daniel Buchner - daniel@mozilla.com
- Status: Under Review
- Bug: 546740
- Type: API
Proposal
Page Worker is like a more open sandbox for doing most anything in a traditional web page with a DOM context, but with a key difference: the page is augmented with escalated, waterfall chrome privileges. It is essentially along the same line of a Web Worker, just more open and accessible.
Use-Cases
1. Google Maps API Data If you wanted to utilize the data available via Google Maps API, you would need to instantiate the API's script within the context of a DOM. This is due to Google Maps reliance on the elements and script it pulls in to make data fetching possible. I might want to have a Jetpack that searches the page for addresses and business titles allowing the user to mouseover those items and view geolocalized details about such places in a tooltip.
2. Native Type Proxy & DOM-Reliant Script Execution Environment It is almost a certainty that developers will want to use their js library of choice to interact with web content. To enable this more easily, they could use this JEP's DOM as a Native Type proxy and as the primary location to instantiate their DOM dependent code.
Dependencies & Requirements
- We must be able to give the code in the top window of this page chrome privileges that are strictly one-way/descending in nature.
- Dynamically generated code sent to the Page Worker should be injected and executed in the Page Worker's window context.
Internal Methods
- TBD
API Methods
Page Worker Global: $page
Page Worker Method: run
Description:
Allows you to run code in the Page Worker's window context.
Arguments:
- options - (object)
- bind: (mixed) a variable that will be bound as the 'this' keyword in the function
- arguments: (array) an array of mixed variables passed as the function arguments
- timeout: (number) a number that is used to set the timeout duration
- interval: (number) a number that is used to set the interval duration
- action - (function) a function to be executed within the DOM of the Page Worker - by default, the Page Worker's window object is the bound 'this' within the function
Returns:
user defined return value - The function's return value as specified by the user
or
If timeout or interval options are used:
array - an array whose first item is the function's user defined return value, and second is a variable the user can save to clear the timing event
Notes:
Examples:
$page.run({ interval: 10000 }, function(){ return window.location; });
Page Worker Method: empty
Description:
Empties the Page Worker's of all elements (this includes the body, which is then reinserted fresh).
Arguments:
This method takes no arguments
Returns:
The Page Worker Global object: $page
Examples:
$page.empty();
Page Worker Method: reset
Description:
Resets the Page Worker to a blank HTML page with no elements and a clean global window object.
Arguments:
This method takes no arguments
Returns:
The Page Worker Global object: $page
Examples:
$page.reset();